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This story is from May 10, 2013

Sanaullah death could jeopardize peace process: Pak nationals

Pakistani nationals, who arrived in India on board Samjhauta Express on Thursday, were of the view that death of Pakistani prisoner Sanaullah in India could jeopardize the Indo-Pak peace process.
Sanaullah death could jeopardize peace process: Pak nationals
AMRITSAR: Pakistani nationals, who arrived in India on board Samjhauta Express on Thursday, were of the view that death of Pakistani prisoner Sanaullah in India could jeopardize the Indo-Pak peace process.
"There was anger among Indians after the death of Sarabjit and now there is anger in Pakistanis after the death of Sanaullah. It is not a good sign, things are going from bad to worse," Karachi-resident Shehnaz told TOI on Thursday.
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She said no prisoners should have been attacked either in Pakistan or in India. "I can understand it was a retaliatory action, if Sarabjit had not been attacked, may be Sanaullah would have also not been attacked," she said.
Bibi Sarwari from Karachi said that such incidents would increase bitterness among people of the two countries. "It is unfortunate that earlier, Indians were burning Pak flags and now Pakistanis are burning Indian flags. This way, we are not heading for any peace," she said.
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